($13.3 Million) health education, 500+May 19, 2019 · UFCD offers specialized programs in dental...
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2017-18Annual Report
University of Florida
College of Dentistry
133 FACULTY
500+ LEARNERS365 Dental students148 Residents & interns
8 # IN GPA, DAT SCORES AND ACCEPTANCE RATESAMONG 65 U.S. DENTAL SCHOOLS
4# IN NIH FUNDING AMONG PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES($13.3 Million)
12 DEGREE & CERTIFICATE
PROGRAMS
GAINESVILLE
SEMINOLE
NAPLES
HIALEAH
WILDLIGHT(JANUARY 2020)
PLUS AFFILIATED CENTERS THROUGHOUT FLORIDA
2,600
APPLICANTS FOR 140 DMD, RESIDENT
AND FELLOW POSITIONS ANNUALLY
The UF College of Dentistry is the only publicly funded dental school in Florida and a national leader in dental education, research and clinical care.
About 90 new dentists and 56 dental specialists graduate each year, with most choosing to practice in Florida. The college is one of three in the U.S. with residency training in every dental specialty recognized by the American Dental Association.
UFCD offers specialized programs in dental public health, endodontics, oral and maxillofacial pathology, oral and maxillofacial radiology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, periodontics and prosthodontics.
Through the UF Statewide Network for Community Oral Health, which includes college-owned clinics and partnership clinics throughout the state, the college treats patients from all 67 Florida counties.
PATIENTS FROM ALL
67 COUNTIES
Excellence in oral health education, research and patient care since
1972.
Prepared April 2019
UF College of Dentistry
UF Health Dentistry Centers
Gainesville1395 Center Drive, Gainesville, FL 32610
Faculty PracticesGeneral Dentistry 352-273-7954Endodontics, Orthodontics, Periodonticsand Facial Pain 352-273-7960Oral Medicine Center 352-273-6741Center for Implant Dentistry 352-273-6715
DMD Student General Dentistry 352-273-9097
Residency Specialty Care Endodontics 352-273-5430Operative Dentistry & Esthetics 352-273-7957Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 352-273-6731Orthodontics 352-273-5651Pediatrics 352-273-7643 Prosthodontics 352-273-6910Periodontics 352-273-7846
UF Health Hialeah Dental Center750 E 25th Street, Hialeah, FL 33013 305-694-5400
NCEF Pediatric Dental Center – Naples7505 Grand Lely Drive, Naples, FL 34113 239-920-4523
UF Health St. Petersburg Dental Center9200 113th Street N, Seminole, FL 33772 727-394-6064
University of Florida College of Dentistry
Ranked #4 in Research FundingThe UF College of Dentistry research enterprise is ranked fourth nationally among all U.S. public dental schools in NIH funding (according to the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research).
Philanthropy
The UF Go Greater Capital Campaign publicly launched in 2017 and UFCD’s share of the total fundraising goal is $28 million. With more than three years left, the college is already past the halfway point of our goal with $16 million in total commitments. UFCD continues to have one of the highest levels of participation in alumni giving compared to other UF colleges, and is currently ranked 4th among all colleges.
UFCD 2019-2024 Strategic PlanThe launch of our new strategic plan began this year following a creative process that included participation from internal and external constituents including current faculty, staff, students and residents, retired faculty, alumni, industry representatives and leaders at UF Health and UF. The plan serves as a roadmap through 2024 to allow thoughtful allocation of resources and energy in directions that best serve the college as a whole.
DMD ProgramWhile applicants to U.S. dental schools, overall, declined nationally during the 2017-2018 application cycle our DMD program applications increased by five percent. More than 1,600 applications were received for 93 available positions. DMD applicants to our school continue to have impressive academic credentials as well as significant research and volunteer experiences. The 2018 entering class Dental Aptitude Test averages are: Academic 22; Perceptual Ability 21; and Total Science 22.
Highlights
Advanced Education Program
UFCD is one of only three U.S. dental schools with residency training in every dental specialty recognized by the American Dental Association. Our programs continue to attract outstanding applicants and most of the programs' graduates earn a 100 percent pass rate on board exams. The American Board of Pediatric Dentists, or ABPD, is the only one that bestows awards for those with high scores on their exam.
This is the third consecutive year that two residents from the UF pediatric dental residency program earned a Pugh Award—one from the Gainesville cohort and one from Naples. The award honors the top three percent of the scores in the ABPD Qualifying Examination across the U.S.
UFCD DMD StudentsAccording to Race & Ethnicity
Entering Class Year 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 Total
Native American 0 0 0 0 0 0
Asian American 14 21 24 19 23 101
African-American/Black 3 4 2 6 2 17
Hispanic 22 17 27 24 18 108
White 48 45 39 34 46 212
Other 6 6 1 10 4 27
Total Entering Class 93 93 93 93 93 465
Total Under-represented Minorities =135/465; 29%
Interdisciplinary EducationUFCD’s focus on interdisciplinary education has heightened over the past four decades with the increased recognition that collaboration between health care providers leads to better patient outcomes.
Faculty HiringDuring the past year, 18 new faculty members joined the college. Of those, two are in community dentistry and behavioral science; one is in endodontics; nine are in restorative dental sciences; two are in periodontology; one is in oral and maxillofacial diagnostic sciences; one is in oral and maxillofacial surgery; and two are in pediatric dentistry. An additional nine new faculty are expected to begin before the end of 2019 with searches in progress.
State General Revenue $23,335,246 32%(includes tuition & fees)
Clinical Collections $20,089,708 27%
Misc. Income $7,457,594 10%(includes GME & clinical service contracts)
Grants $13,290,700 18%
Research Foundation ($611) <1%
Trust $7,588,409 10%(other revenues, auxiliaries including CDE)
Florida Foundation $2,221,676 3%
Other restricted revenue ($65,280) <1%
Strategic funds revenue $10,728 <1%
Total revenues $73,928,169
Research Funding$14.9 Million
2017-18
$600,000UF/UFCD Funding
$840,000Non-Federal Funding
$13.5 MillionFederal Funding
Revenues by Source $73.9 Million
Patient Visitsto College-owned Clinics
UF College of Dentistry Patient Visitsto UF-owned centers
< 200% federal poverty Total
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160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
02016-17
110,877
148,539
2015-16
109,276
143,176
2014-15
100,815
133,865
120,242
2012-13
89,452
132,391
2013-14
98,792
2017-18
106,495
142,601
Commitment to Diversity
UFCD received the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award for a third consecutive year – a recognition for sustained efforts to foster an inclusive environment and commitment to diversity.
Faculty & Staff DiversitySince July 1, 2017, 52 percent of faculty hires and 83 percent of staff hires were women.Underrepresentation of black faculty is a serious concern and multiple strategies are needed to improve our track record. These include engaging underserved groups/societies to help identify potential candidates and/or inviting underrepresented minority prospects to guest lecture/visit. We continue advertising in journals such as Hispanic Dental Association, Insight into Diversity, and through the National Dental Association. As we begin to grow a larger cohort of diverse alumni, we seek to engage them in relevant college-wide committees and interest in serving as courtesy/adjunct faculty.
Student DiversitySince 2013, underrepresented minority, or URM, students have comprised, on average, almost 30 percent of all students, the majority coming from Hispanic backgrounds.
A. Isabel Garcia, D.D.S., M.P.H, Dean1395 Center Drive | Gainesville, Florida 32610 | dental.ufl.edu
Fiscal Year 2017-18